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Media Literacy (Crash Course)
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Media Literacy (Crash Course)
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25 Questions

1. A Website Written Specifically About Comics For And By Women Might

2. Daily Wire

3. We Have To Place Everything In Its Context --

4. Ubiquity

5. Good Evidence Vs Bad Evidence

6. Click Restraint

7. Corroborate

8. Concluding That Because No Source Is Inherently Objective, All Information Is Equally Unreliable

9. Fine But That Doesn't Actually Prove Your Point Evidence

10. Algorithm

11. Infographic

12. While Journalists Should Seek To Inform, Journalists Are Human,

13. Evaluate

14. Seeing Is Believing

15. When The Quality And Reliability Of Our Information Decreases

16. Empathy

17. What Should You Consider When Investigating A Sources Authority?

18. Data Can Be Derived From

19. What Makes The Average Person Think A Website Is Legitimate?

20. Statistics Can Seem

21. Knowing Where A Source Came From Helps

22. Prior To Social Media It Was Hard

23. To Trust A Data Visualization We Need To Make Sure That It Is

24. Authoritative

25. Algorithm